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EP 43: Veteran Podcast What They Don't Tell You About Being a JAG Officer in Vietnam Combat

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In EP 43 of Ask a Vet, Ron Holdaway shares a remarkable journey from growing up in Wyoming to serving as a senior Army lawyer involved in historic cases during Vietnam and beyond. Discover his perspectives on military justice, the Vietnam War, and the lessons learned from a lifetime of service. CHAPTERS: 01:00 - Growing up in Wyoming & becoming a lawyer 02:37 - ROTC, JAG Corps & early military career 07:21 - First assignments & court-martial work 12:04 - Postings in Hawaii, Germany & Vietnam 14:39 - First war crime case & combat refusals 16:10 - Deployment to Vietnam 21:36 - Arrival & life in Vietnam 27:15 - Living under fire & shrapnel injuries 31:00 - Soldier shoots fellow soldier on drugs 33:01 - The 1st Cavalry Division 36:20 - War crimes, mutilation & drug enforcement 43:53 - The Mealy incident 45:07 - Lieutenant Calley's court-martial & media fallout 48:18 - Leaving Vietnam & anti-war sentiment back home 51:33 - Pentagon, Europe & promotion to Colonel 59:38 - Chief Judge & career reflections 63:43 - Final thoughts on Vietnam & life lessons 🎖️ Ask A Vet is dedicated to documenting and preserving veterans' stories in their own words, on their own terms, before their stories are gone forever. If you believe these stories matter, please subscribe, like, comment, and share. Your support helps us preserve the voices of those who served. ✈️ Ask A Vet is proud to partner with Utah Honor Flight — giving veterans a free trip to Washington D.C. to visit the memorials built in their honor. Every flight is free to veterans and made possible by generous donors. Learn more or support the mission at utahonorflight.org or find your local hub at honorflight.org.

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EP 43: Veteran Podcast What They Don't Tell You About Being a JAG Officer in Vietnam Combat

In EP 43 of Ask a Vet, Ron Holdaway shares a remarkable journey from growing up in Wyoming to serving as a senior Army lawyer involved in historic cases during Vietnam and beyond. Discover his perspectives on military justice, the Vietnam War, and the lessons learned from a lifetime of service. CHAPTERS: 01:00 - Growing up in Wyoming & becoming a lawyer 02:37 - ROTC, JAG Corps & early military career 07:21 - First assignments & court-martial work 12:04 - Postings in Hawaii, Germany & Vietnam 14:39 - First war crime case & combat refusals 16:10 - Deployment to Vietnam 21:36 - Arrival & life in Vietnam 27:15 - Living under fire & shrapnel injuries 31:00 - Soldier shoots fellow soldier on drugs 33:01 - The 1st Cavalry Division 36:20 - War crimes, mutilation & drug enforcement 43:53 - The Mealy incident 45:07 - Lieutenant Calley's court-martial & media fallout 48:18 - Leaving Vietnam & anti-war sentiment back home 51:33 - Pentagon, Europe & promotion to Colonel 59:38 - Chief Judge & career reflections 63:43 - Final thoughts on Vietnam & life lessons 🎖️ Ask A Vet is dedicated to documenting and preserving veterans' stories in their own words, on their own terms, before their stories are gone forever. If you believe these stories matter, please subscribe, like, comment, and share. Your support helps us preserve the voices of those who served. ✈️ Ask A Vet is proud to partner with Utah Honor Flight — giving veterans a free trip to Washington D.C. to visit the memorials built in their honor. Every flight is free to veterans and made possible by generous donors. Learn more or support the mission at utahonorflight.org or find your local hub at honorflight.org.

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